September 2021

With a blend of rock and soul, Sanya N’kanta continues to forge his path outside of the genre-ruled box. N’kanta releases a new song  “The Tide,” on September 24, leading to his new album Love Is Free being released in 2022. See the video here

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Today, SOJA, the internationally acclaimed, two-time GRAMMY-nominated eight-piece from Washington D.C., have released their highly anticipated new album Beauty in the Silence, their first in four years. PRESS HERE to listen and HERE to watch the official video for lead single “Jump” ft. Slightly Stoopid; an empowering song penned by SOJA’s longtime tour manager, Eric Swanson.

“Right On Time (In Symphony),” a new orchestral version of Brandi Carlile’s acclaimed single, is out today—listen/share HERE.

The release adds to yet another monumental year for Carlile, who will make her debut as the musical guest on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” October 23 with host Jason Sudeikis and who was named Artist of the Year at the 2021 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards earlier this week.

Poetica has released a lyric video for “Magenta and Blue,” the third single from their debut self-titled album (out October 22nd via MPress Records). What began as a remote duo collaboration between poet/vocalist/producer Rachael Sage and three-time Grammy nominated cellist Dave Eggar, Poetica eventually evolved into a full-blown spoken word concept album, with musicians contributing from around the globe.

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Released in October 1971, Frank Zappa’s “200 Motels” was a miraculous feat, a cinematic collision of the venerated musician and composer’s kaleidoscopic musical and visual worlds that brought together Zappa and his band, The Mothers, Ringo Starr as Zappa – as “a large dwarf” – Keith Moon as a perverted nun, Pamela Des Barres in her acting debut, noted thespian Theodore Bikel, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and an incredible assortment of characters (both on screen and off) for a “surre

There has been a huge public interest in the return of Richard Ashcroft with his upcoming acoustic shows. All three London dates have sold-out long in advance, while his arena show in Liverpool will be one of the biggest solo shows of his career. Anticipation for the shows was further fuelled with the announcement that Ashcroft will release Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1 on October 29th. An album featuring new stripped-back versions of some of his classic songs, Acoustic Hymns Vol.